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Garda Appeal Over Car Connected To Keane Mulready-Woods Murder

Emma Tyrrell
Emma Tyrrell

05:44 17 Jan 2020


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Gardaí are looking for the public's help to track the movements of a car connected to the killing of teenager Keane Mulready-Woods.

The 17 year old's partial remains were found in Coolock in north Dublin on Monday and in a burnt out car in Ballybough in the city on Wednesday.

Gardaí last night revealed that the burnt out car was a blue Volvo V40 SE LUX 1.4 diesel, which was stolen from Sandymount on December 15th.

They are are keen to discover where it was stored after that date. It's registration plates were 161 D 48646 but they were changed to false registration 141 MO 1925.

Detectives would like to know where those plates were bought or constructed.

The car also had four matching alloy wheels when stolen but one of them had been changed and again investigating officers are looking for anyone who may have information about that wheel change.

They are also looking for dashcam footage from anyone who traveled through Ballybough Road, Clonliffe Road, Poplar Row or Luke Kelly Bridge between midnight last Tuesday and 2am on Wednesday.

Clothing

Keane was last seen in Drogheda by his family at approximately 6pm on Sunday evening, 12th January.

At this time he was wearing a Navy Hugo Boss Tracksuit, Black Hugo Boss Runners (brown sole, black laces), Red/ Orange Canada Goose jacket and a Gucci Baseball Cap.

These items of clothing have not been recovered. Gardaí are looking for the public's help to track them down.

Incident rooms have been established at Drogheda, Coolock and Mountjoy Garda Station with the investigation being co-ordinated from Drogheda Garda Station.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Drogheda Garda Station, the Garda Confidential Line or any Garda Station.

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